自然的3D打印机:在滑板Okamejei kenojei输卵管腺的单细胞分辨率组织学图谱。

IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Bingxin Guan, Yuan Chen, Guangbin Shao, Jiawei Zhang, Zhizhong Xiao, Kun Wang, Guang Gao
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软骨鱼类(鲨鱼、冰鱼和嵌合体)的输卵管腺合成了一种高度交联的生物材料,形成了一个保护性的皮革状卵壳,通常被称为“美人鱼的钱包”。了解这种器官的组织结构对于阐明这种有前途的材料的合成过程至关重要。在这项研究中,我们对一只卵生鳐(Okamejei kenojei)的输卵管腺进行了组织学研究,使用石蜡切片生成三维形态学数据。共收集654张组织切片,并将其开源。结果表明,棘球绦虫的输卵管腺呈典型的带状结构。俱乐部区和乳头状区占腺体的7.74%±7.58%,而最大的屏障区由25-30层腺管组成,包括浆液腺管(64.72%±5.86%)和混合型腺管(0.95%±1.74%),主要分布在侧缘。终端区是最小的区域,占腺体的2.17%±0.54%。这些发现增强了我们对这种天然生物医学材料形成过程中所涉及的分泌机制的理解。通过与其他软骨鱼类输卵管腺的比较,为进一步研究海洋生物组织学和开发仿生材料提供了基础。
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Nature's 3D Printer: A Single-Cell Resolution Histology Atlas of the Oviduct Gland in Skate Okamejei kenojei

Nature's 3D Printer: A Single-Cell Resolution Histology Atlas of the Oviduct Gland in Skate Okamejei kenojei

The oviduct gland of cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates, and chimeras) synthesizes a highly cross-linked biomaterial that forms a protective leathery egg case, commonly known as “mermaid's purses.” Understanding the tissue structure of this organ is critical for elucidating the synthesis process of this promising material. In this study, we performed a histological investigation of the oviduct gland in an oviparous skate, Okamejei kenojei, using paraffin sectioning to generate three-dimensional morphological data. A total of 654 tissue sections were collected and made open source. Our results reveal that the oviduct gland of O. kenojei exhibits a typical zonal structure. The club and papillary zones account for 7.74% ± 7.58% of the gland, while the baffle zone, the largest region, comprises 25–30 layers of glandular ducts, including serous gland ducts (64.72% ± 5.86%) and mixed-type ducts (0.95% ± 1.74%), predominantly distributed along the lateral margins. The terminal zone represents the smallest region, accounting for 2.17% ± 0.54% of the gland. These findings enhance our understanding of the secretion mechanisms involved in the formation of this natural biomedical material. They also provide a foundation for further studies on marine biological histology and the development of biomimetic materials through comparisons with the oviduct glands of other cartilaginous fish.

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Microscopy Research and Technique
Microscopy Research and Technique 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
233
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Microscopy Research and Technique (MRT) publishes articles on all aspects of advanced microscopy original architecture and methodologies with applications in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials sciences. Original basic and applied research as well as technical papers dealing with the various subsets of microscopy are encouraged. MRT is the right form for those developing new microscopy methods or using the microscope to answer key questions in basic and applied research.
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